What you will learn

Take a look at what some of our graduates and supporters have to say about studying the BProp degree programme.

When you study at undergraduate level, you will develop a range of skills with wide applicability, including:

Communication and personal relations.

Conceptualisation of theoretical and practical knowledge.

Data and information analysis.

Marketing.

Numeracy and research.

A strong relationship with the property profession ensures the ongoing relevance of the Bachelor of Property degree. Through the structures of the Industry Liaison Programme (such as the Board of Advisers, buddy programmes, industry dinners, careers evenings and professional liaison) you will gain practical, real-world advice and experience.

The degree fulfils the academic requirements for membership of professional bodies such as:

The Valuers Registration Board.

The Property Institute of New Zealand.

The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (UK).

Our postgraduate programmes will expose you to advanced theoretical understandings of property processes to equip you with the analytical skills required to engage with contemporary property markets.

Take a look at what some of our graduates and supporters have to say about studying the BProp degree programme.

Students, employers and iwi representatives talk about the Bachelor of Property (BProp) and Māori asset management.

Career opportunities

The department takes an active role in finding employment for graduates and working with the Business School's Careers Centre to organise career workshops for Property students and arranging visits to property-related organisations.

An undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Property prepares you for a diverse range of roles including:

Programmes available

You can study property in the following programmes:

Bachelor of Property (BProp)
The BProp is a 24-course (360-point) degree and takes three years of full-time study. It is organised into three parts. You can also study the Bachelor of Commerce with Property as part of a conjoint degrees programme where you study for two degrees at once. The BProp can be combined with a degree in Commerce, Science, Law or Engineering.